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Topic: Ocean heat

Scientists deploy a Deep Argo float in 2018 from Research Vessel Kaʻimikai-O-Kanaloa at the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii. The ocean robot will track ocean temperature, salinity and other data down to 3 to 4 miles deep in the ocean.
Data from robots shows steady increase in deep-ocean warming
September 20, 2024
Focus areas:
Research
Topics:
ocean heat
Scientists deploy a Deep Argo float in 2018 from Research Vessel Kaʻimikai-O-Kanaloa at the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii. The ocean robot will track ocean temperature, salinity and other data down to 3 to 4 miles deep in the ocean.
MARILAO, PHILIPPINES - MAY 04, 2024: Workers prepare to dump blocks of ice at a pool amid extreme heat in Marilao, Bulacan province.  Sweltering conditions strained power grids, sparked health warnings, and left residents desperate for ways to stay cool. May 2024 was the world's warmest May on record.
May 2024 was Earth’s warmest May on record
June 13, 2024
Focus areas:
Satellites
Climate
Topics:
monthly climate report
heat
ocean heat
MARILAO, PHILIPPINES - MAY 04, 2024: Workers prepare to dump blocks of ice at a pool amid extreme heat in Marilao, Bulacan province.  Sweltering conditions strained power grids, sparked health warnings, and left residents desperate for ways to stay cool. May 2024 was the world's warmest May on record.
October 4, 2023: An aerial view of the drought-hit harbor of Cacau Pirêra, where houses that normally float on the water are lying on the river bed in Iranduba, Amazonas, Brazil. October 2023 was the world’s — and South America’s — warmest October on record.
The planet just had its warmest October on record
November 15, 2023
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Satellites
Climate
Topics:
climate
heat
sea ice
climate data
drought
ocean heat
monthly climate report
October 4, 2023: An aerial view of the drought-hit harbor of Cacau Pirêra, where houses that normally float on the water are lying on the river bed in Iranduba, Amazonas, Brazil. October 2023 was the world’s — and South America’s — warmest October on record.
HUARINA, BOLIVIA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2023: An aerial view of a boat stuck in the dried lake bed of Lake Titicaca. The water level of Titicaca, the largest lake in South America, has been dropping drastically due to the unprecedented winter heat that hit the country. September 2023 was the warmest September on record for South America and the globe.
Topping the charts: September 2023 was Earth’s warmest September in 174-year record
October 13, 2023
Focus areas:
Satellites
Climate
Topics:
climate
heat
monthly climate report
climate data
ocean heat
sea ice
drought
HUARINA, BOLIVIA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2023: An aerial view of a boat stuck in the dried lake bed of Lake Titicaca. The water level of Titicaca, the largest lake in South America, has been dropping drastically due to the unprecedented winter heat that hit the country. September 2023 was the warmest September on record for South America and the globe.
SEVILLE, SPAIN - AUGUST 21: A person walks past a place of business cooled by water vapor during a heatwave on August 21, 2023. The city — the hottest major metropolitan area in continental Europe — baked under Europe’s second-warmest August and third-warmest summer on record.
The world just sweltered through its hottest August on record
September 14, 2023
Focus areas:
Satellites
Climate
Topics:
monthly climate report
climate
climate data
heat
ocean heat
sea ice
SEVILLE, SPAIN - AUGUST 21: A person walks past a place of business cooled by water vapor during a heatwave on August 21, 2023. The city — the hottest major metropolitan area in continental Europe — baked under Europe’s second-warmest August and third-warmest summer on record.
Children playing in a water fountain during a heat wave on July 24, 2023, in Hong Kong, China. Asia, Africa and South America all sweltered through their hottest Julys on record last month.
Record shattering: Earth had its hottest July in 174 years
August 14, 2023
Focus areas:
Climate
Satellites
Topics:
monthly climate report
climate data
climate change
heat
ocean heat
Children playing in a water fountain during a heat wave on July 24, 2023, in Hong Kong, China. Asia, Africa and South America all sweltered through their hottest Julys on record last month.
Extensive bleaching of the soft coral Palythoa caribaeorum on Emerald Reef, Key Biscayne, Florida. Date unknown.
The ongoing marine heat waves in U.S. waters, explained
July 14, 2023
Focus areas:
Weather
Climate
Research
Topics:
marine heat waves
ocean heat
media resource
coral
climate change
Extensive bleaching of the soft coral Palythoa caribaeorum on Emerald Reef, Key Biscayne, Florida. Date unknown.
Colorful corals under the water surface.
Rising ocean temperatures raise new concerns for coral reefs
July 13, 2023
Focus areas:
Satellites
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
coral reefs
marine heat waves
ocean heat
climate impacts
climate change
Colorful corals under the water surface.
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